Princeton University donates furniture to Trenton learning centers

TRENTON — The City of Trenton’s learning centers got a boost from Princeton University on Wednesday .

The city’s four learning-centers —which were previously shuttered city libraries — received at 8:30 a.m., three truckloads of furniture donated by Princeton University.

According to the city issued press release, the University maintains as surplus equipment program for furniture and office equipment. The program is administered by Princeton University’s Office of Community and Regional Affairs.

Mayor Tony Mack was on hand for the delivery of the furniture that included study carrels, chairs, computer tables, square tables, bookcases and filing cabinets.

Earlier today, Mayor Tony F. Mack was on hand for the delivery of three truckloads of furniture that was donated to the City of Trenton’s four learning center libraries. This donation was made possible thanks to Princeton University.

“The City of Trenton is grateful for the donation of furniture to our learning center libraries,” said Mack in a statement. “We thank Princeton University for its continued commitment to our regional community.”